2002 LAND CRUISER LHD Diesel

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Something not available in USA 😂 just watch and dream.
2002 LAND CRUISER DIESEL ENGINE MANUAL TRANSMISSION UNDER 185000KM
Someone offered the owner 20000$
You can buy this vehicle in you dreams which list or ask the owner to wait 3 more years so the vehicle can be eligible to register in usa 🤣

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Very nice, but pretty sure this is a 105 (the solid axle gave it away). Pretty rare, I imagine.
 
Cool and super rare! I wonder how this would perform on the hills of America with a 1HZ?!
 
Interested
 
Poorly! 😂

Cheers

The low rev torque of diesels makes them ideal for scrambling over rough terrain or rocks without stalling.
I've seen 100 diesels with more than 1 million km's (700.000mi), that tow 8000 lbs.
EVERY DAY,
from new,
without any complaints.

A diesel is stronger. A gasoline is faster.
So as long as you have good tires, you get it done.

Edit: I now realize that I maybe missed your joke :)
 
The low rev torque of diesels makes them ideal for scrambling over rough terrain or rocks without stalling.
I've seen 100 diesels with more than 1 million km's (700.000mi), that tow 8000 lbs.
EVERY DAY,
from new,
without any complaints.

A diesel is stronger. A gasoline is faster.
So as long as you have good tires, you get it done.

Edit: I now realize that I maybe missed your joke :)



This one is the nicest LC 105 that I found, the diesels are rear in Saudi Arabia and Mostly over 500000km.
 
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The low rev torque of diesels makes them ideal for scrambling over rough terrain or rocks without stalling.
I've seen 100 diesels with more than 1 million km's (700.000mi), that tow 8000 lbs.
EVERY DAY,
from new,
without any complaints.

A diesel is stronger. A gasoline is faster.
So as long as you have good tires, you get it done.

Edit: I now realize that I maybe missed your joke :)

And that we build diesels regularly but we focus on 1HDT/FT/FTE. 😜

In my opinion 1HZs are to low torque and hp to move a heavy Land Cruiser around on US highways. It works fine on country roads, around town and off-road it just does not do well on our highways especially in the mountains.

Cheers
 
Ill have one of these available in February, located on the east coast. 75,000 documented miles.

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LC105? The rims is for LC 105 version
The front grill looks like changed or repainted
No side stickers but maybe it's G trim
Are you sure that it has 75000?
yes, sure of the mileage- it was a Gov truck
 
yes, sure of the mileage- it was a Gov truck


Which government department or ministry there is no sign of government sticker removal (when you remove the sticker the glue mark still on car body)
Or the vehicle total repainted

See the image government sticker effect still remain

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This is the second Gov truck I have bought from auction that did not have any Gov marking. This one was from Abu Dhabi.
 
This is the second Gov truck I have bought from auction that did not have any Gov marking. This one was from Abu Dhabi.
So what they told you before you buy it from the auction? Definitely you won't buy something without clarifications. I think ( I could be wrong) that the car had a front accident (maybe minor damage) due to:

1: Front grill without badge so that means a new grill.
2,: very clean front bumper and looks like also changed
3: vehicle looks like been repainted but maybe to remove all government badges
 

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